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china is still going to be going through a slow period, and europe is continuing to flirt with deflation. the yellow brick road was really about the gold standard. that's the symbol of the yellow brick road. disney's movie "frozen" is about global deflation. >> wow. >> and you've got to be careful. >> got to think about that one for a minute. >> that's the worry in europe, and in japan and the united states, inflation is too low. >> it's sort of a nice recap of everything that's going on right now globally, positive and negative. mark, are you surprised then to see the markets finish the week negative given what you started out with which was a pretty solid jobs report? >> david makes a great point on many fronts. great market value and market valuations and gough political risk are offset by accelerated m & a activity and better corporate earnings, so i'm -- i'm not surprised because we've had choppiness over most of the month of april, but -- and there have been outflows from equity funds? right >> the last two weeks, consistent outflows into all fixed income categories. >> and the mar
china is still going to be going through a slow period, and europe is continuing to flirt with deflation. the yellow brick road was really about the gold standard. that's the symbol of the yellow brick road. disney's movie "frozen" is about global deflation. >> wow. >> and you've got to be careful. >> got to think about that one for a minute. >> that's the worry in europe, and in japan and the united states, inflation is too low. >> it's sort of a nice...
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liz: your china operation, how does china work as a new fresh market? >> we hope to open the door at the end of june, beginning of july and we are excited for what we will see. liz: warren buffett told me you are going through labor contract and discussions. they basically feel the demand is so great, netjets should be giving more, why haven't you done that? could you come to a meeting of the minds with them? >> oh, sure. by far and away the best in the industry, we are happy with that because we got the best cruising industry as well. we have poled people back recalling and we are pleased they like coming back with us. liz: some of the most highly technical pieces of equipment in the world. they are paid well, compensated, what is the big issue here? >> to be honest with you, i am not entirely sure. we want to build a competitive business and our pilots are a big part of that. melissa: let's talk about the traveler on the cusp of i might use netjets or fly first-class delta or swiss air. i bring those of because i have flown their first class, they are
liz: your china operation, how does china work as a new fresh market? >> we hope to open the door at the end of june, beginning of july and we are excited for what we will see. liz: warren buffett told me you are going through labor contract and discussions. they basically feel the demand is so great, netjets should be giving more, why haven't you done that? could you come to a meeting of the minds with them? >> oh, sure. by far and away the best in the industry, we are happy with...
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we'll see if there is expansion in china. stock up 5.3% a good move there. cheryl: nicole, directv among the top performers. news that at&t has approached company. >> we heard dish back in march was interested in the company. moves to a new high today up 4%. david: everybody loves ihop, right? [closing bell ringing] up 7% today. unfortunately nicole, we don't have time but bells are ringing. we want to mention to our you had yens, ceo of dine equity, a terrific woman why her stock is popping 7% today. let's look how stocks are finishing up. kind of a mixed bag. it is not terrible on the downside. we do have the nasdaq in the green. cheryl: you got the s&p,. let's talk about frond page headlines we've got right now. commerce department said spending grew .9%. that is well ahead of forecast wall street put in. david: number of people filing first time jobless claims unexpect ledly rose last week. labor department reported number of claims
we'll see if there is expansion in china. stock up 5.3% a good move there. cheryl: nicole, directv among the top performers. news that at&t has approached company. >> we heard dish back in march was interested in the company. moves to a new high today up 4%. david: everybody loves ihop, right? [closing bell ringing] up 7% today. unfortunately nicole, we don't have time but bells are ringing. we want to mention to our you had yens, ceo of dine equity, a terrific woman why her stock is...
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plus, international paper's ceo with his view on the economy, hiring and if china truly is becoming the world's biggest economy this year. we'll be right back. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. new at&t mobile share value plans. our best value plans ever for business. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appoin
plus, international paper's ceo with his view on the economy, hiring and if china truly is becoming the world's biggest economy this year. we'll be right back. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues......
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being at one with the world tour at least at one with china. microsoft getting the go-ahead to start selling its x box 1 consul in china. can you imagine the possibilities with that market? will that be enough to boost the play station iv right off the map? for over 75 years, fannie mae and freddie mac have been there for america. helping millions realize their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's history. so, let's preserve and strengthen fannie mae and freddie mac. because without them there really could be no place like home. liz: they twitter plummeted to earth smacking into the ground, micro blogging can't impress the strait. dubya today the stock hit an all-time low of $37.24 in its young life. the stock trading $4.19. billionaire jeff greene began shorting the stock in december at the price of 70. shares at an all-time high, and beg
being at one with the world tour at least at one with china. microsoft getting the go-ahead to start selling its x box 1 consul in china. can you imagine the possibilities with that market? will that be enough to boost the play station iv right off the map? for over 75 years, fannie mae and freddie mac have been there for america. helping millions realize their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac...
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and ceo about his china clay and his new, one of the kind entertainment park and the construction. no gaming as part of that. fox business exclusives, going gangbusters. if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. melissa: driving in gm resorts, that the stock from yesterday compared to today. stock moving sharply higher. and going up 8.5% share 7 climbing higher and higher all the time and again resort giants as first quarter profits and revenues surged. and largely in part to china, a big operation, and joining us now to talk about the current corridor in the future, in a fox business exclusive is mgm resorts', chairman and ceo, you are in a good mood today. stock is responding nicely. you don't see that. and we just
and ceo about his china clay and his new, one of the kind entertainment park and the construction. no gaming as part of that. fox business exclusives, going gangbusters. if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can...
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you're saying the cost gap between china and the u.s. has narrowed to just five points and that's before transportation costs so effectively it's cheaper to make things here. >> seen a massive change. used to be a few years ago that china was 14 or 15-point advantage and now it's down to four or five points and it's starting to change the way manufacturers behave. >> well, the trouble though it's not moving the needle quite enough on the employment front. we still peaked in this country around 17.5 million manufacturing jobs in 1998. at 12 million today, hal. do you think that that will start to follow, or is it just that we're starting to get the gdp benefit but not the employment benefit? >> already seen manufacturing jobs increase so we're seeing some increase already and you've got to recognize that it will take three, three and a half years to get a manufacturing plant up and running in the united states so we have a long way to go before you see the full impact of what's taking place, but that cost difference is dramatic and it wil
you're saying the cost gap between china and the u.s. has narrowed to just five points and that's before transportation costs so effectively it's cheaper to make things here. >> seen a massive change. used to be a few years ago that china was 14 or 15-point advantage and now it's down to four or five points and it's starting to change the way manufacturers behave. >> well, the trouble though it's not moving the needle quite enough on the employment front. we still peaked in this...